presidency$63676$ - translation to greek
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presidency$63676$ - translation to greek

U.S. POLITICAL TERM SUGGESTING ONE'S OPINION THAT THE PRESIDENCY HAS BECOME TOO POWERFUL, AGAINST CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS
Imperiled Presidency; Imperilled presidency; Imperial president; Imperiled presidency; Imperial Presidency

presidency      
n. προεδρία
vice presidency         
OFFICER IN GOVERNMENT OR BUSINESS
Vice presidency; Vice-president; Vice-President; VP; Deputy-president; Executive Vice President; Deputy president; Vice-presidential; Vice President; Senior Vice President; Deputy President; Executive vice president; Junior Vice President; Vicepresident; Vice-Presidency; Senior vice president; VP of Corporate Development; V P; Senior Executive Vice President; Deputy managing director; Vice President in Charge of Hiring; Vice presidents; Senior Vice-president; Senior vice-president; Vice Presidency; Vice Pres.; Vice pres.; Vice-presidents; Executive vice-president; Executive Vice-President; Senior executive vice president; Vice president (corporate title); Division Vice President; Corporate vice president; Corporate vice-president; First Vice President; Second Vice President; First vice president; Second vice president; The Vice President; 副总裁; Executive vice presidents
αντιπροεδρία
senior vice president         
OFFICER IN GOVERNMENT OR BUSINESS
Vice presidency; Vice-president; Vice-President; VP; Deputy-president; Executive Vice President; Deputy president; Vice-presidential; Vice President; Senior Vice President; Deputy President; Executive vice president; Junior Vice President; Vicepresident; Vice-Presidency; Senior vice president; VP of Corporate Development; V P; Senior Executive Vice President; Deputy managing director; Vice President in Charge of Hiring; Vice presidents; Senior Vice-president; Senior vice-president; Vice Presidency; Vice Pres.; Vice pres.; Vice-presidents; Executive vice-president; Executive Vice-President; Senior executive vice president; Vice president (corporate title); Division Vice President; Corporate vice president; Corporate vice-president; First Vice President; Second Vice President; First vice president; Second vice president; The Vice President; 副总裁; Executive vice presidents
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Definition

presidency
(presidencies)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
The presidency of a country or organization is the position of being the president or the period of time during which someone is president.
Poverty had declined during his presidency.
N-COUNT: oft N of n, poss N

Wikipedia

Imperial presidency

Imperial presidency is a term applied to the modern presidency of the United States. It became popular in the 1960s and served as the title of a 1973 book by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., who wrote The Imperial Presidency to address two concerns: that the presidency was uncontrollable and that it had exceeded its constitutional limits. According to professor of political science Thomas E. Cronin, author of The State of the Presidency, the imperial presidency is a term used to define a danger to the American constitutional system by allowing presidents to create and abuse presidential prerogatives during national emergencies. This was based on: (1) presidential war powers vaguely defined in the Constitution, and (2) secrecy – a system used that shielded the Presidency from the usual checks and balances afforded by the legislative and judicial branches.

The term "imperial presidency" states that the office of President of the United States, akin to a classical ruler of an empire, is the head of state of a geographical, military and economic superpower, has broad executive power and is advised by a bureaucratic staff akin to a classical imperial court.